نتایج جستجو برای: habitat variables

تعداد نتایج: 364517  

2001
Andrew Fall

Mountain caribou, an ecotype of woodland caribou (Rangifer tarandus caribou), are a species at risk and so are a primary focus in forest management in the Columbia Mountains Forest District. Two multivariate habitat models have been developed based on telemetry data to predict caribou habitat by associating forest cover and physiographic variables at various spatial scales and seasons: one usin...

Journal: :PLoS neglected tropical diseases 2015
Yvonne Walz Martin Wegmann Stefan Dech Penelope Vounatsou Jean-Noël Poda Eliézer K N'Goran Jürg Utzinger Giovanna Raso

BACKGROUND Schistosomiasis is the most widespread water-based disease in sub-Saharan Africa. Transmission is governed by the spatial distribution of specific freshwater snails that act as intermediate hosts and human water contact patterns. Remote sensing data have been utilized for spatially explicit risk profiling of schistosomiasis. We investigated the potential of remote sensing to characte...

2013
Kent P. McFarland Christopher C. Rimmer James E. Goetz Yves Aubry Joseph M. Wunderle Anne Sutton Jason M. Townsend Alejandro Llanes Sosa Arturo Kirkconnell

Conservation planning and implementation require identifying pertinent habitats and locations where protection and management may improve viability of targeted species. The winter range of Bicknell's Thrush (Catharus bicknelli), a threatened Nearctic-Neotropical migratory songbird, is restricted to the Greater Antilles. We analyzed winter records from the mid-1970s to 2009 to quantitatively eva...

2014
William T. Bean Robert Stafford H. Scott Butterfield Justin S. Brashares Stephanie S. Romanach

Species distributions are known to be limited by biotic and abiotic factors at multiple temporal and spatial scales. Species distribution models, however, frequently assume a population at equilibrium in both time and space. Studies of habitat selection have repeatedly shown the difficulty of estimating resource selection if the scale or extent of analysis is incorrect. Here, we present a multi...

2006
JAMES BATTIN JOSHUA J. LAWLER

It has long been suggested that birds select habitat hierarchically, progressing from coarser to finer spatial scales. This hypothesis, in conjunction with the realization that many organisms likely respond to environmental patterns at multiple spatial scales, has led to a large number of avian habitat studies that have attempted to quantify habitat associations at multiple scales. Typically, m...

2011
Michael M. Gangloff Emily E. Hartfield David C. Werneke Jack W. Feminella

Small dams are ubiquitous yet poorly understood features in many streams. Dam removal is being used increasingly in stream restoration projects as a means to enhance habitat connectivity and ecosystem function. However, habitatand assemblage-level effects of small dams on stream mollusk assemblages are poorly documented. We examined associations between stream physicochemical habitat variables ...

2015
Mingchang Cao Haigen Xu Zhifang Le Mingchang Zhu Yun Cao Zhigang Jiang

The red-crowned crane (Grus japonensis (Statius Müller, 1776)) is a rare and endangered species that lives in wetlands. In this study, we used variance partitioning and hierarchical partitioning methods to explore the red-crowned crane-habitat relationship at multiple scales in the Yellow River Delta Nature Reserve (YRDNR). In addition, we used habitat modeling to identify the cranes' habitat d...

2016
Piotr Skórka Katarzyna Sierpowska Andżelika Haidt Łukasz Myczko Anna Ekner-Grzyb Zuzanna M. Rosin Zbigniew Kwieciński Joanna Suchodolska Viktoria Takacs Łukasz Jankowiak Oskar Wasielewski Agnieszka Graclik Agata J. Krawczyk Adam Kasprzak Przemysław Szwajkowski Przemysław Wylegała Anna W. Malecha Tadeusz Mizera Piotr Tryjanowski

Every species has certain habitat requirements, which may be altered by interactions with other co-occurring species. These interactions are mostly ignored in predictive models trying to identify key habitat variables correlated with species population abundance/occurrence. We investigated how the structure of the urban landscape, food resources, potential competitors, predators, and interactio...

2005
U. S. Lande L. Kastdalen M. Finne D. Vikhamar Schuler G. Fjone

The main aim of this study is to investigate the suitability of 1) combining map data derived from the Landsat satellite and other sources with statistical methods for analyzing habitat selection and making probability maps for large areas, and 2) testing a sampling design where volunteers arbitrarily select a walking route within specific areas for conducting transects surveys of wildlife. We ...

2000
Barry A. Thom Kim K. Jones

In the summer of 1998 and 1999, watersheds in western Oregon were randomly sampled for stream habitat conditions. Sites were selected using a random tessellation stratified design. Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife Aquatic Inventories methods were used to quantify indicators of sediment supply and quality, riparian forest connectivity and health, habitat structure, in-stream complexity, an...

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